Example sentences of "[vb -s] in [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 However we feel that it is important that each type of service debates the issues fully , in order to reach a realistic agreed policy , which also fits in with the policies of other local services .
2 I look forward especially to a future opportunity to develop his views on the desirability of keeping national insurance contributions as low as possible and of working out exactly how that fits in with the policies of some of his right hon. and hon. Friends , but that is for another occasion , Madam Deputy Speaker .
3 This winsome description fits in with the descriptions of the messianic age in the book of Isaiah , with the wolf lying down with the lamb , the lion and the ox eating straw together , and the little child playing happily and fearlessly with them and even putting its little hand unhurt into the hole of the poisonous viper .
4 All of which fits in with the differences of stomach contents with which we began .
5 We follow our own way , the way which fits in with the conditions of our time and our country . ’
6 For now , 16 years later , and with two children aged seven and nine , she is running , from her Croydon home , a thriving sole practice that fits in with the demands of a young family .
7 Finally , check that your speech fits in with the speeches and toasts given by others .
8 As the froth turns in from the sides and the coffee begins to rise in the pot , it is removed from the heat and a little is poured into each cup to distribute the froth .
9 The sensation of " facial vision " , it turns out , really goes in through the ears .
10 Andrea Stuart tunes in to the rhythms of black history with Toni Morrison ; Carol Rumens glimpses the glamour of old Russia with Tatyana Tolstaya ; D J Taylor listens to the rural English past with Adam Thorpe
11 John Dugdale tunes in to the arguments
12 Metazoans are virtually absent except in some of the lakes where fresh water seeps in at the edges .
13 That ties in with the findings of a remarkable researcher .
14 He rolls up his sleeves and sets in on the dishes that I have eaten from over the course of the day .
15 But from the little things this Haverford Downs slips in about the ladies , would I be right in thinking he 's had a fair amount of experience with the sex ? ’
16 Precipitation over the ocean is low , in volume probably exceeded five or six times by the fresh water that pours in from the rivers ( Rudels , 1987 ) , locally diluting the surface layer .
17 In analysing the information that comes in through the eyes , the brain works ‘ bottom up ’ , piecing together the information from individual retinal cells into larger wholes , and ‘ top down ’ , comparing pre-existing models in the brain with the visual input .
18 It comes in at the nerve-ends and is translated into chemical and electrical reactions .
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